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Salvatori is a name you’ve seen often if you follow Exposé — we’ve reviewed two albums by Tom Salvatori in the last year or so (
Svartisen was Kornmo’s first recorded concept album, self-released in 2017. After the success of their 2021 release
Entropy Override was originally released as a solo album called Zolder Ellipsis by Tom Aldrich. At some point he realized that it was really more like a band effort, so it’s...
» Read moreBack in the 90s, when I was discovering all the wonderful music from Scandinavia released on the NorthSide label, there was even more going on in that part of the world than I was aware of. Case in...
» Read moreBassist Scott McCarl joined The Raspberries for their final album, Starting Over, in 1974 and co-wrote five of that album’s eleven power pop songs. In 1997 he released his one and...
» Read moreThe Troggs were a British pre-punk garage band formed in May 1964. In 1966 they had a runaway hit with “Wild Thing,” which ranks at 257 on Rolling Stone’s list of The...
» Read moreFuturopaco is the project alias of Justin Pinkerton, an Oakland, California based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, as well as a drummer and composer for the Bay Area psych-rock...
» Read moreThe Flamin' Groovies was a long running American garage band that formed in San Francisco back in 1965 who are also considered one of the forerunners of punk rock. In 1972 their emphasis...
» Read moreJeffrey Fayman is a Los Angeles based composer, percussionist, and producer, who makes the better part of his living doing soundtrack work for film trailers and television, and is co-founder of...
» Read moreIn Houston, Texas, back in the late 60s there was a psychedelic garage quartet called The Moving Sidewalks, inspired by Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators. Their sole full-length album,...
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